How Transparent!

Annie

Not So Junior Member
Yep, from the administration that promised 'transparency' like no other:

http://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/...ase-executive-order-online-before-issuing-it/

Sunlight: White House Should Release Executive Order Online Before Issuing It
John Wonderlich
April 20, 2011, 11:52 a.m.

We found out yesterday that the White House is considering issuing an Executive Order in response to last year's Citizens United decision.

Presidential action would be an appropriate response to the huge gaps in public disclosure revealed by the Citizens United decision, and the Senate's subsequent blockage of the DISCLOSE Act response.

If the White House is going to pursue remedies through an Executive Order, though, the public should be included in that process as well. Campaign finance disclosure should be designed to serve the public, so some public scrutiny and discussion of any CU EO should precede its issuance. (Yesterday's release is insufficient.)

Sunlight is calling for at least 72 hours for the public to examine and review any EO in response to CU.

It's likely that the opposition to this EO will paint it as motivated by partisanship and not transparency, and posting the draft online would demonstrate some good faith in preparing an executive response.

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Signing statements, executive orders all same old, same old...
 
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